TRANSYNAPTIC REGULATION OF LOW-AFFINITY P75 NERVE GROWTH-FACTOR RECEPTOR MESSENGER-RNA PRECEDES AND ACCOMPANIES LESION-INDUCED COLLATERAL NEURONAL SPROUTING

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KUCHEL, GA
HELLENDALL, R
BLUM, M
机构
[1] CUNY MT SINAI SCH MED,FISHBERG RES CTR NEUROBIOL,NEW YORK,NY 10029
[2] CUNY MT SINAI SCH MED,DEPT GERIATR & ADULT DEV,NEW YORK,NY 10029
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英国医学研究理事会;
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10.1016/0014-4886(92)90024-K
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
The bilateral sympathetic innervation of the rat pineal gland from the two superior cervical ganglia (SCG) is a useful model system to investigate the mechanisms by which intact neurons compensate for neuronal losses. Cutting of the internal carotid nerve (ICN) on one side has been shown to result in the removal of approximately one-half of the innervation to the pineal gland within 2 days. This denervation is followed by the development of collateral neuronal sprouting from the contralateral "intact" SCG, most of which takes place during the next 2 days. Using a solution hybridization protection assay, levels of low-affinity NGF receptor p75NGFR mRNA (pg/μg total RNA) were found to be increased 25%, with no change in cyclophilin mRNA, in the SCG contralateral to the lesion performed 1 or 3 days earlier. In situ hybridization with a 35S riboprobe complementary to p75NGFR mRNA demonstrated a large increase in this mRNA in some cells of this intact SCG at both 1 and 3 days after a contralateral ICN cut lesion. The clustering of these cells toward the rostral portion of the SCG suggests that they may overlap with the population of sympathetic neurons which provides innervation to bilaterally innervated structures such as the pineal gland. The nature of the signals involved in the regulation of NGF receptor mRNA levels and their role in initiating and maintaining collateral sprouting remain to be fully established. Nevertheless, the time course of the changes in mRNA levels suggests that regulation of the low-affinity NGF receptor gene may be involved in the sequence of events associated with the collateral sprouting response by intact sympathetic nerve cells following partial denervation. © 1992.
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